第1个回答 2019-07-27
1.
大学毕业生在就业时有许多考虑的因素,如待遇、专业、工作地点…¨
2.
对该优先考虑的因素持有不同的意见
3.
我的看法
On
Job-hunting
Priorities
When
a
graduate
hunts
for
a
job,
he
has
to
take
the
priority
issue
of
a
few
significant
factors
into
consideration,
such
as
the
pay,
the
specific
field,
and
the
location.
Graduates
give
priority
to
different
elements.
Some
graduates
think
the
pay
should
take
the
first
place,
since
they
have
been
spending
the
money
of
the
family
all
the
time,
and
it’s
time
to
do
something
as
the
reward
to
other
family
members.
Besides,
a
high
pay
usually
means
a
relatively
high
position
in
the
company.
Some
would
their
major
as
the
No.
1
element,
or
it
would
be
a
big
waste
of
what
they
have
learned
in
college.
Meanwhile,
the
major
chosen
for
college
most
of
the
time
reflects
their
interest
and
preference.
Still
others
offer
the
pride
of
place
to
the
location
of
the
job.
They
believe
big
cities
like
Beijing
or
Shanghai
will
provide
more
opportunities,
or
a
place
close
to
hometown
will
furnish
more
convenience
between
the
graduate
and
his
family
since
most
families
now
have
one
child
only.
As
to
me
,the
ideal
is
the
three
elements
combined
together.
But
when
I
have
to
take
a
choice,
l
would
pick
up
the
best
choice
close
to
my
family
since
“
East,
west,
home
is
the
best”
1.参加高考的人数有所下降
2.有人认为职业教育更为重要
3.你的看法
Vocational
education
or
college
education
?
The
number
of
people
who
take
the
college
entrance
examination
has
been
decreasing
these
years.
Some
people
consider
vocational
education
an
advantage
to
job-hunting,
while
others
argue
that
a
college
diploma
is
more
important.
ln
my
opinion,
college
education
is
more
advisable
or
most
people.
[4lFirst,
college
education
is
systematic
and
students
can
learn
a
lot
in
many
aspects.
Unlike
vocational,
which
always
focuses
on
just
one
job
skill,
college
education
enables
students
to
develop
different
po-tentials.15lSecond,
to
obtain
a
higher
degree,
such
as
a
master’s
degree,
one
has
to
go
through
college
education
to
a
bachelor’s
degree
first.
In
a
society
where
any
job
skill
may
become
outdate-ed
quickly
with
the
appearance
of
new
technologies,
the
limitations
of
vocational
education
prove
even
more
serious.
Only
college
education
can
prepare
us
for
future
challenges.